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Chengalpattu Junction railway station (station code: CGL [1]) is an NSG–2 category Indian railway station in Chennai railway division of Southern Railway zone. [2] It is a railway junction of the southern section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network situated in the town of Chengalpattu, 56 kilometres (35 mi) south-west of Chennai Beach.
Pages in category "Railway stations in Chengalpattu district" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Chennai Fort is close to the commercial hub of Parry's corner and Broadway. It is a common station for MRTS line and South suburban line. High court station of the Blue line of upcoming Metro rail is near Fort suburban railway station 3: Chennai Central: Existing interchange station: North line, West line, MRTS line, South line, Green and Blue ...
Chengalpattu railway junction lies in the Main Broad Gauge line and most of the south bound trains stop here. There is a railway connection to Arakkonam via Kanchipuram. There are many trains running from Chengalpattu to Chennai Beach Station. stopping at all stations up to Chennai city Tambaram.
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Chennai Metro Phase 1 network map. The Chennai Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Chennai and its suburbs. Phase I of the project consisted of two corridors covering a length of 54.15 kilometres (33.65 mi). [1]
It forms part of the Nandivaram-Guduvancheri municipality in Chengalpattu district. [1] As per the 2011 census, Urapakkam had a population of 44,098 individuals. [2] It forms part of the Chengalpattu Assembly constituency and Kancheepuram Lok Sabha constituency. [3] Guduvancheri is located on the National Highway 32. [4]
The first railway station to be built in Madras was the Royapuram station constructed in 1855 though the city had a railway line that dates back to the 1840s. Fundamentally, Chennai has 4 suburban railway lines, [ 2 ] namely North line , West line , South line and MRTS line .